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Police mounted on horses watch over anti-nuclear protesters demonstrating against the passing convoy of trucks transporting containers with nuclear waste in Laase, near Gorleben, Germany. The train carrying the Castor containers of processed, spent nuclear fuel started from La Hague in France Wednesday for its journey to the Gorleben temporary nuclear waste storage facility in Germany, and with a total of 125 hours it was the longest time in the history of these transport.

Police mounted on horses watch over anti-nuclear protesters demonstrating against the passing convoy of trucks transporting containers with nuclear waste in Laase, near Gorleben, Germany. The train carrying the Castor containers of processed, spent nuclear fuel started from La Hague in France Wednesday for its journey to the Gorleben temporary nuclear waste storage facility in Germany, and with a total of 125 hours it was the longest time in the history of these transport. (Getty Images)

Police mounted on horses watch over anti-nuclear protesters demonstrating against the passing convoy of trucks transporting containers with nuclear waste in Laase, near Gorleben, Germany. The train carrying the Castor containers of processed, spent nuclear fuel started from La Hague in France Wednesday for its journey to the Gorleben temporary nuclear waste storage facility in Germany, and with a total of 125 hours it was the longest time in the history of these transport.